I think maybe. It seems to affect the younger skaters more though, I really noticed how exhausted Dennis Ten looked at Junior and Senior worlds and seeing Kwak so out of it here after being so great at 4CC and the Olympics, I think it's hard to do that many competitions in a row.

The good news is that they did some great perfromances. I think they will learn a lot from this year and be even better in 2010-2011! I bet we'll see Ten and MJ at the GP

What's wrong with this Worlds. Scores are nosediving in both TES and PCS. I think Mirai and Cynthia are the only skaters who got increases in PCS. Is it the skaters or the judges? Some of it definitely has to do with the infamously strict tech specialist.

I know. :sheesh:
And I thought her overall choreography/transition improved.

She definitely seemed faster. I think she is just very tired and her scores here were a fluke, plus I think she thought she wasn't going to the FS and was upset and then when she found out she was going it was kind of hard to get prepaired for it. Now that she's with Orser I think she'll show great improvement next season, URs aren't normally an issue for her, and she has the goods, she just needs to get tougher mentally. But hey, look how far Mirai has come in a year, so it's encouraging what a difference a good coach can make.

What's wrong with this Worlds. Scores are nosediving in both TES and PCS. I think Mirai and Cynthia are the only skaters who got increases in PCS. Is it the skaters or the judges? Some of it definitely has to do with the infamously strict tech specialist.

What's wrong with this Worlds. Scores are nosediving in both TES and PCS. I think Mirai and Cynthia are the only skaters who got increases in PCS. Is it the skaters or the judges? Some of it definitely has to do with the infamously strict tech specialist.

It's probably a combination of both. As much as I love Min-Jung and Akiko, those performances were not their best. Those came at The Olympics, which is probably a good place to show them. I do think the drop in PCS is harsh on Akiko, she probably could have gotten 7's on some of them (like performance and intrepertation) and the DG's on Min-Jung seem a bit odd. But yeah, I think the judges have gotten out of their Olympics high and are pretty much just scoring a bit more harsher.

The good news is that they did some great perfromances. I think they will learn a lot from this year and be even better in 2010-2011! I bet we'll see Ten and MJ at the GP

I hope so too! I just hope they don't get upset because their season's ended on a low note. They were so great earlier in the season I think they just need to remember that and not compete too much next year!

FOr people like Carolina Kostner to redeem themselves and gain confidence after cracking under Olympic pressure. No one is forcing these skaters to enter! Plus, what about all those who failed to qualify for the olympics, such as Tamar Katz. She only would have competed once this year, at Euros!

I hope so too! I just hope they don't get upset because their season's ended on a low note. They were so great earlier in the season I think they just need to remember that and not compete too much next year!

I don't think Brian Orser will allow MJ to get too upset. He clearly sees the potential in her and wants her to know that despite the result, that she has it.

So I come back to this point: Why do we even have a Worlds weeks after the Olympic Games? It's just cruel, useless and anticlimactic.

I agree. Although I guess for the people that didn't do well at the Olympics it's an opportunity to redeem themselves. I just think most people will have a good olympics and a bad worlds or a bad olympics and a good worlds, and those few special ones will have a good olympics and a good worlds.

She definitely seemed faster. I think she is just very tired and her scores here were a fluke, plus I think she thought she wasn't going to the FS and was upset and then when she found out she was going it was kind of hard to get prepaired for it. Now that she's with Orser I think she'll show great improvement next season, URs aren't normally an issue for her, and she has the goods, she just needs to get tougher mentally. But hey, look how far Mirai has come in a year, so it's encouraging what a difference a good coach can make.

I know. and this was her 8th competition in this season
isn't that so awful. But I saw how she worked on her choreography (possibly some help from Wilson?). I hope MJ gets some good rest and have fun in toronto. I'm really looking forward to seeing her again next season.

I'm sure I won't be able to get on here later, and I don't have a feed. It's making me feel that I'm hearing about an event that's taking place in another dimension. I just wanted to wish all the ladies the best skate that's in them. I really hope Mao wins this one. She has one of the world's great smiles, and I'd love to see it this weekend. And Mirai, stay serene!

FOr people like Carolina Kostner to redeem themselves and gain confidence after cracking under Olympic pressure. No one is forcing these skaters to enter! Plus, what about all those who failed to qualify for the olympics, such as Tamar Katz. She only would have competed once this year, at Euros!

Yeah, you're right. Sorry to beat the dead horse. This debate occurs every Worlds after the OG. I'm just frustrated to think some skaters are just too tired after a long year to perform their best. I can't even begin to fathom how draining performing in one competition is, let alone two practically back to back.